Index & technical health

Why Google isn't indexing your pages

A page Google hasn't indexed earns you nothing, it may as well not exist. Satiara asks Google directly about every page, tells you exactly why the stuck ones are stuck, and gives you the fix in plain words.

What you get

What it does for you

Google's own verdict, per pageIndexed, discovered-but-never-visited, visited-but-rejected, or blocked. Straight from Google's own inspection data, not a guess.
The real cause, not a statusEach stuck page is run through a full checklist: is it blocked? empty-looking? forwarding somewhere? missing from your sitemap? competing with a sibling? too thin?
The fix, in plain wordsNot 'canonical mismatch detected', instead: 'Google decided a different address is the real one. Here's what to do about it.'
Knows what's normalSome pages shouldn't be indexed (archives, feeds, filters). Satiara marks those 'safe to ignore' instead of scaring you with them.
How it works

Step by step

01

Ask Google

It inspects your pages through Google's own inspection system, the same data you'd see clicking page by page in Search Console, done for you.

02

Separate the two problems

'Discovered, not indexed' means Google never visited, usually a linking or site issue. 'Crawled, not indexed' means Google read it and wasn't convinced, a page issue. Different causes, different fixes.

03

Run the checklist

Robots rules, hidden no-index tags, forwards, empty-looking pages, sitemap gaps, orphan pages, thin content, self-competition, checked in the right order for each status.

04

Tell you honestly

You get the first confirmed cause and its fix, plus honest timelines: technical fixes show in 2–4 weeks, content fixes in 6–12. And: request indexing once, never spam it.

Straight answers

Questions people ask

What does 'Discovered, currently not indexed' mean?

Google knows your page exists but hasn't visited it yet. Since it never read the page, the problem is usually around it: too few links pointing to it, or a slow site making Google visit less.

What does 'Crawled, currently not indexed' mean?

Google visited, read the page, and decided not to keep it yet. That's a judgment on the page itself, usually thin content, a near-duplicate, or a page that looks empty.

Will requesting indexing again and again help?

No. Request it once after a real improvement. Asking repeatedly without changing anything does nothing and can even delay the next look.

How long until a fix shows results?

Technical fixes usually show in Google within 2 to 4 weeks. Content improvements take 6 to 12. Satiara tells you which kind each fix is, so you know what to expect.

Are some unindexed pages normal?

Yes. Tag pages, archives, feeds, and filter pages shouldn't be indexed, and Satiara marks them 'safe to ignore' instead of alarming you. Action is only needed when important pages are stuck.

Is this the same data as Search Console?

Yes, it comes from Google's own inspection system. The difference: Search Console makes you check page by page and decode the labels. Satiara checks every page for you and translates the verdicts into causes and fixes.

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